Not unless it is unlawful for the owner to possess the guns (for example, the sheriff cannot return a gun to a person who is a convicted felon and has not had his rights restored), or if the guns are stolen property.
They didn't if you were charged you were guilty. The Trial was a farce and the only way to not be declared guilty was to refuse to go to trial.
There are specified punishments for losing your license if you refuse to submit to the breathalyzer. It depends on whether or not you have prior DUI on your record.
The local sheriff will have you moved bodily if necessary. If it comes to that you may be arrested.
This a section for FIREARMS.
If it is to be repossessed legally then you are guilty of an offence. The offence and the penalty would depend on the circumstances and the country in which you reside.
No. The other party has a court order on their side. If you have been ordered to move out then the sheriff will have the power to evict you if you violate the court order.
If you have followed the laws of your jurisdiction in evicting the tenant, and they refuse to vacate the premises, then you must go to court to get a court order and have the Sheriff evict them forcibly.
Yes, the male spouse will often refuse to admit he has been cheating on his wife because they feel guilty and even while having the affair they feel it is wrong so they will lie no matter how much evidence is against them.
The court will accept that the sheriff made a reasonable attempt to serve the defendant debtor. That being the case the lawsuit will go forward as it is presumed under the law that the defendant has been legally served regardless of the non acceptance/signing of the summons.
All cops use the "implied consent rule"--when you get a driver's license you automatically consent to testing. If you refuse the test, they assume you're guilty.
If he is not willing to admit that is an obvious answer that he is guilty. Unless, you have continuously falsely accused. Of course if he is guilty he does not want to talk about it! Men will deny it until they die because they dont want to lose their options. You are an option for them, incase it does not work out with the other person they still can be with you. If they admit it they know that they have lost you permanently.
The company can take you to court - and have you prosecuted ! Depending on the severity of the debt, you could even end up in prison if you flatly refuse to pay up. Technically - if you simply refuse to pay, you're guilty of theft. The judge can order the outstanding balance be paid directly from your income - whether that's your wages or state benefit.